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Advance in dynamical spontaneous symmetry breaking
Recently, a condition is derived for a nontrivial solution of the
Schwinger-Dyson equation to be accompanied by a Goldstone bound state in a
special quantum electrodynamics model. This result is extended and a new form
of the Goldstone theorem is obtained in a general quantum field theory
framework.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Anomalous Dimension in the Solution of the Barenblatt's Equation
A new method is presented to obtain the anomalous dimension in the solution
of the Barenblatt's equation. The result is the same as that in the
renormalization group (RG) approach. It gives us insight on the perturbative
solution of the Barenblatt's equation in the RG approach. Based on this
discussion, an improvement is made to take into account, in more complete way,
the nonlinear effect, which is included in the Heaviside function in higher
orders. This improved result is better than that in RG approach.Comment: 17 pages, LaTex, no figur
Phenomenology of Large Mixing for the CP-even Neutral Scalars of the Higgs Triplet Model
The Higgs Triplet Model contains two CP-even neutral scalar eigenstates, each
having components from an isospin doublet and an isospin triplet scalar field.
The mixing angle can be maximal if the masses of the scalar eigenstates are
close to degeneracy. We quantify the dependence of the mixing angle on the mass
splitting and on the vacuum expectation value of the neutral triplet scalar. We
determine the parameter space for maximal mixing, and study the observability
of both CP-even Higgs bosons at the CERN LHCComment: 18 pages, 9 figure
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Name agreement in picture naming: An ERP study
Name agreement is the extent to which different people agree on a name for a particular picture. Previous studies have found that it takes longer to name low name agreement pictures than high name agreement pictures. To examine the effect of name agreement in the online process of picture naming, we compared event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded whilst 19 healthy, native English speakers silently named pictures which had either high or low name agreement. A series of ERP components was examined: P1 approximately 120ms from picture onset, N1 around 170ms, P2 around 220ms, N2 around 290ms, and P3 around 400ms. Additionally, a late time window from 800 to 900ms was considered. Name agreement had an early effect, starting at P1 and possibly resulting from uncertainty of picture identity, and continuing into N2, possibly resulting from alternative names for pictures. These results support the idea that name agreement affects two consecutive processes: first, object recognition, and second, lexical selection and/or phonological encoding
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